Variety (Apr 1934)

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Tuesday, April 17, 1934 PICT E $ VARIETY 31 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES (Continued from page 29) Flylnfl Down to Rio. Musical extravaganza which takes place In the air above Bio de Janeiro, Dolores Del Rio, Gene. Raymond, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire. Raoul Roullen. Dir. Thornton Freelahd. 89 mlns, Rel. Dec. 29. Rev. Dec. 27. Goodbye Love. A butler and his master, both become Involved with gold diggers. Charlie Ruggles, Verree Teasdale, Mayo Methot,Sidney Black- mer, Phyllis Barry. Dir. by H. Bruce Humberstone. 66 mlns. Rel: Nov.. 10. " ' ' ;.. Keep 'Em Rolling. One man's life-time devotion to his loyal army horse. Walter Huston, Frances Dee, Robert Shayne, Frank Conroy. Dir. George; Archaihbaud. Rel. March 2. .'■''•■' , Hips, Hooray. Musical girl show. Bert Wheeler, obert Wooisey, Ruth Ettlng, Dorothy Lee, Thelma Todd, George Meeker; Phyllis Barry. Dlr Mark Sandrlch. Rel. Feb, 2- Rev. Feb. 27, If I Were Free. A modern romance of two people, disappointed In marriage, who meet and try to find happiness together in their way. Irene Dunne. Cllve Brook, Nils Asther. Henry Stephenson. Dir.' Elliott Nugent. $6 mins. Rel. . Dec. 1. Rev. Jan. 9. Little Women. Talker version of the Louisa Alcott story. Katherine Hep- burn. Joan Bennett, Paul Lukas. Frances Dee. Jean Parker. Edna Mae Oliver. Dir.-Geo. Cukor. 117. m.ns. Rel. Nov. 24. Rev. .Nov; 21. Long Lost Father. Story in a London nlte club. John Barrymore, Helen Chandler. Dir. Ernest B.,*Schoedsack. 62 mlns. Rel. Jan. %9.. Rev- Feb. 27. ' ' ' V • y. . ". Lost Patrol, The. A detachment of British soldiers'lost on the Miesbpptamlan desert are attacked by unseen Arabs with dramatic results. .'Boris Kar- ioft. Victor McLaglen, Wallace Ford. Reginald Denny, Alan. Hale. Dir. John Ford. Rel. Feb. 16. Rev. April, .8..' ; Man of Two Worlds. An Eskimo', hie illusions shattered by a. glimpse of Lon- don civilization, returns to his dwtt people and is brought back to reality by his Infant son.' Francis JLed'erer; Eilssa Land!, Henry Stephenson, Walter Byron. Stem buna, J. FarreU MacDonald, Sarah Padden. Dlr J. "Walter Ruben. 92 mins. Rel. Feb 9. Rev. Jan., 16. . eanest Gal In Town. Farce' comedy" love In.the beauty paijlbr. ZasU Pitts, F.1 Brehdel, Pert Keltbny 'James Gleasdn. Vpir. Rich.. Schayer; 61 mins Rel. Jan. 12. Rev. Feb. 20. Idshlpman Jack. Annapolis story. Bruce Cabot, Frank Albertson. : Arthur Lake. Betty Furness. pir/ Christy CaMnhe.- 70 mlns. Rel. Sept. 29 Rev. Nov. 21, m ' Of Human Bondage. A poignant story of a mad who faces life aB a partial cripple. Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, Reginald- Denny, /Reginald Shef- field, Alan Hale. Dir. John Cromwell* Rel. .June .1/ Rafter Romance. A story of Greenwich Village. Ginger Rogers. -Norman Foster, Gea Sidney, Laura Hope Crews. Robt. Benchley. Dir. Wm Selfer, 76 mlns:. Rel. Sept. L Rev. Jan. 16.. Iflht to Romance, The. A famous woman beauty, specialist decidesto go on a spree, and becomes involved In a serl.es,of. exciting, adventures. Ann Harding, Nils Asther, Sari Marltza. Irving Plchel. Dir. Alfred Santell 67 mins, Rel. Nov. 17, Rev. Dec. 19. Ing and Like It. Gangster backs a Broadway show and makes sure of good reviews by furnishing special- 'escorts' for each, reviewer. ZasU Pitts, Pert Kelton, Edward- Everett Horton, Nat Pendleton, Ned Sparks. Dir. William Selter. Rel. April 20. Son of Kong. Further adventures of Carl Denham, the ^director who brought King Kong to civilization*, this time with the Son of Kong. Robert Arm strong. Helen Mack, Frank Relcher, John Marston. Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. 69. mins. Rel. Dec. 22. Rev; Jan.. 2 Spitfire. A powerful story which deals with a beautiful mountain "witch" whose naivete, temperament and personality Combine wickedness and immaculateness. Katharine Hepburn, Robert • Young. Ralph Bellamy, Martha Sleeper, Sidney Toler, Loufb Mason, Sara: Haderi. Dir. John Cromwell.. Rel. March "30. Rev, March 30. / '. Stlngaree. Notorious Australian bandit of the; "Robin Hood" type with flair for the esthetic things of> life. Irene Dunne* Richard Dix, Conway Tearle, Mary. Boland. Dir. W^liam Wellman..-;Rel.'May, 25, Strictly Dynamite. A poet becomes-a. gag writer for a famous radio comic Jimmy Durante, Lube Velez, Norman-Foster, Marian Nixon. Dir. Elliott Nugent. Rel. May 11. ■■■-■■„■ Success Story; The ruthless rise to power and wealth bf a boy of the . New York "telement district'. Douglas Fairbanks. 'Jr.,-.-Colleen M.oore, Gene vieve Tobln, Frank Morgan. Dir. J. Walter Ruben, Rel. March 16. This Man Is Mine. To preserve her marriage a young wife virtually hurls her husband into the arms of his first love. Irene Dunne, Constance Cummings,- Ralph Bellamy, Kay Johnson.- Dir.- John Cromwell. Rel April 13. Two Alone; An orphan girl and a: young, boy who escaped' from a reformatory fall in love and try to escape the inhuman farmer, who keeps .them enslaved on his . farm. Jean Parker, Zasu'Pitts,' Tom Brown/ Arthur Byron, Nydia Westman, Beulah Bondl, WllHard" Robertson, Emerson Tracy, Dir. Elliott Nugent. Rel. Jan. 5, 1934. Rev; .April' 10, Where Sinners Meet. An eloping couple have' a break-doWn in their car arid spend the night in an unusual hotel where'the host, a philosopher, shows' them the error of their way. Cltve Brook, • Diana Wynyard, Reginald Owen, Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray, Gilbert'. Emery..' Dir. ;J w Walter Ruben: Rel. May 18. / • • ' ' ' . v ■ Wild Cargo. Frank Buck's expedition Into the Asiatic jungles-to capture wild animals. Frank Buck. Dir. Ai-mand Denis. Rel. April 6. United Artists OWc " ; ™utZV&%:y. Advice to the Lovelorn. Romance, and adventures of reporter who edits the agony column and eventually exposes the drug racket.' Dir. Alfred, Werker. Reh Dec. 1. Rev. Dec. 19. Blood Money. The bail bond racket with a love angle. Geo. Bancroft, Frances. Dee. Dir. Rowland Brown. 66 mlns. Rel. Nov. 17. ReV. Nov, 21.'. Broadway Through a Keyhole.. Walter Wlnchell's story of Broadway. Con- stance Cummings, Russ Columbo. Paul- Kelly. Dir. Lowell Sherman. 90 mins. Rel, Oct; 13. Rev. Nov. 7. Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back. Further adventures In crime solution; Ron- ald Colman, Loretta Young, Warner Oland, Charles Butterworth, Una Merkel. (No date, set;) ^Catherine 1 the-Great* The story of Russia's greatest, ruler. Douglas Fair- banks, Jr., Elizabeth Bergner, Flora Robson, Gri ths .Jones. Dir. Paul Czlnner. 93 mlns. Rel: April 13: Rev, Feb. 20. Firebrand, The. Tlte love life of BeAyenutoS Cellini. iFredrtc March, Constance '[•■ B«im#4;FrankvMorga^. FafcT^jr.yri^No date-set^ y ; "■, Gallant Lady. An unwed mother who pays the price of-silence In order to be near her child. ; Dir. Gregory La' Cava._. Ann. Harding, CHve Brook. Countess of Monte Crlato. Drama. Fay Wray, Paul Lukas, Paul Page, Car- mel Meyers, Reginald Owen. Rel. March 19. Rev. April 3. Cross County Cruise. Comedy-drama. Lew Ayres, June Knight, Alice White. Dir. Eddie Buzzell. 78 mins. Rel. Jan. IB. Rev. Jan. 23. Devil's Payday, The, Drama. Nils Asther, Gloria Stuart. Dir. Max Marcln, Rel. June 4. Crosby Case, The. Drama. Wynne Gibson, William Collier. Rel. March 6. Rev.. April 3. ' Embarrassing Moments. Comedy-drama. Morris, Marlon Ixon. Dir. Ed. Laemmle. Rel. May 14. Glamour. Comedy-drama. Constance Cummings, Paul William Wyler. Rel. April 9. Gun Justice. Western, Ken Maynard. . Dec. 18. Dir. . Alan James. Rel. April 16. Win. Wyler! Rel. Aug;. 3. Nov. 27. ir. Harry Lach- ioria Stuart; Roger Pryor. Rel. Half a Sinner. Drama. Joel McCrea, Kurt Neumann. Rel. May 7. Honor of the Range. Western. Ken Maynard. Her First Mate; Comedy. SummerviUe-Pltts. Rev. Sept. 6. Horse Play. Comedy; ■ Summerville-Devlne. : Rev. March 13. I Like It That Way. Musical.. Rodger Pryor. man. Rel. Feb. 12. I'il Tell the World. Lee,Tracy, April 16. " Invisible Man* Mystery-drama. Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart, Henry Travers, Una O'Connor, Dir. James Whale. 70 mlns. Rel. Nov. 13. Rev. Nov. 21. Kind for a Night. Comedy-drama. Chester Morris, Aljce White. Helen - Twelvetrees. Dir. Kurt Neumann. 78 mins. Rel. Oct. 30. Rev. Dec. 12. l_adles Must Love. Musical. Broadway story. June Knight, Nlel Hamilton. Sally O'Neill; Dir. E. A. du Pont. 60 mins. Rel. Sept. 26. Rev. Dec. 6. Let's Be Ritzy. Comedy-drafiha. Lew Ayres, Patricia Ellis. Frank McHugh, Isabella Jewell, Hedda Hopper. Dir. Edward Ludwlg. Rel. March 26. Little Man, What Now? Drama. Margaret Sullavan, Douglass Montgomery Dir. Frank Borzage. Rel. May 21, Love Birds. , Comedy. Slim Summeryllle, Zasu Pitts. ir. Wm. Selter. Love. Honor and Oh, Baby. Comedy. Slim Summervllle,.Zasu Pitts, Lucilie Gleason,r Veree Teasdale, Donald Meek. .Dir. Eddie Buzzell. 63 mlna Rel. Oct. 16. Rev. Oct, 31. Madame Spy. Drama. Fay Wray. 70 rains. Rel. Jan.:8. Rev; Feb, 13. Midnight. Drama. Sidney Fox. Henry Hull, Chester Ersklne. Rel. Jan. 22. Rev. March 13. Myrt and Marge. Musical. Myrtle Vail, Donna Domerll. Eddie Foy. Jr.. Ted Healy, Grace Hayes. J. FarreU MacDonald. Dir. Al Boasberg. 66 mlns; Rel, Dec. 11. Rev. Jan. 23. Only Yesterday; Dramatic love story, John Boles, Margaret Sullavan. Reg lriald Denny, Billie Burke. Dir. John Stahl. 105 mins. Rel. Nov. 6 R«v..Nov. 14.. * Saturday's Millions Football story, ftbbt. Young, Leila Hyanis, Johnny Mack Brown. Dir. Edw. SedgViick; 75 mins. Rel. OcW»,; Rev; Oct. 17. Strawberry- Roani The. Story of a wild horse and his conquest Ken. May- hard,.. Ruth ' Hall. Dlr; Alan James. ReL Oct; 26. -Rev. Dec, 12. Poor Rich, The, Comedy. Edna May Aliver,' Edward Everett Hbrtdii. Ed; .Sedgwick. Rel. Feb. 26. ' Uncertain Lady. Comedy-drama.. Genevieve Tobin. Edward E. Horton. Dlr .Karl Freund. Rel. April 23. - Wheele of Destiny. Western. Ken Maynard. Ir. Alan James. Rel. Feb;. 19 Rev. April 3. Studio*. Warner Brothers ^^WvUtav Studio Placements Ir Otto.Kruger, Tullio Carminati. 82 mlns, Rel. Jan. 6. Rev. Jan. 23 Henry Vllf (British made)., Henry and his Six Wives.,'Chas. Laughton. Alex.' Korda,'. 93 mlns; Rel. Oct. IB. Rev. OcL 17,'- '•-';• Mouse of Rbthschlld, The ((20th !Cent.). Strong drama of .the great' flnancial house,. George Arllss, Bbris Karloft, Loretta Young. Dir.-Alfred Werker. 94 mins. . Rel. April 6, Rev. March 20. ;? Looking tor Trouble. Thrills In the lives of telephone linesmen, with a Couple of love stories, on the< side.; Spencer^Tracy^ Jack Oakie, Constance Cum- mings, Arllne Judge;' Dir, Wm. Wellman, 77 mlns. •' Rel. March. 9. Moulin -Rouge. A talented wife proves her -ability by a clever Impersonation ruse. Dir. Sidney Lanfield. Constance Bennett. Franchot Tone, Tullio Carmiiriati; 70 mins. Rel. Jan. 19. Rev. Feb. 13. Nana. Adapted from the Zola novel with Sam Qoidwyn's new star,'Anna Sten. Phillips Holmes, Mae.Clark,. Lionel Atwill. Rich. Bennett.- Dir. Dorothy Arzner. 87 mins. Rel Mar. 2. Rev. Feb. 6. Palooka. The son of a prizefighter follows in his father's footsteps. Dir. Ben- jamln Stoloff. Jlmmic Durante, Stuart Erwln,. Lupe Velez, Rel. Jan. 26. Rev. March 6; Roman Scandals. A town simpleton transported in a dream back to .the grandeur that was Rome. Dir. Frank Tuttle. Eddie Cantor, Ruth Ettlng. Ioria Stuart. 91 mins. Rel. Dec. 29. Sorrell &■ Son, An epic of the iove between father and son. H. B. Warner, ——Pe t c-r : ~-P6Tir OseT^Hugh^W-'ll 1 i a m sf=WlnKred-Shbtter.«Dir.--Jack^Raymondi= Uel: April 20 Burbank, Calif. As. the Earth Turns. Epic In the romance* of. American life and a revelation of the character of the New England farmer taken from the story of Gladys Hasty Carroll. Jean 'Mulr, Donald Woods, Dorothy Peterson Dir. Alfred E. Green. 73 miris. • Rel. April 14. College Coach. A football story with a new twist. D(ck Powell, Ann Dvorak Pat O'Brien and Lyle Talbot. Dir. William A. Wellman; 77 mlns.' Rel. Nov. 4. Rev. Nov. 14;. Disraeli. Political drama Of England.- George Arllss, Joan Bennett .Dir. Al- fred Green.';88 mlns. Re-rel. Dec. 16, . • Easy to Loye. A frothy farce. Adolphe Menjou, Genevieve' Tobln, Mary A'stor,' Guy Klbbee, Edward -Everett Horton. Dir. William Keighley. 61 mlns. Rel. Jan. 20. Rev. Jan. 16. Ever in ,My Heart. War. theme story, but Without conflict .-angle.< German-' American husband and an American wife. Barbara. Stanwyck, Otto Kruger, Ralph Bellamy. Dir. Archie Mayo. 70 mins. Rel. Oct 28. ....Rev,. OeL 17. ;- Footlibht Parade. ■> Gala musical with, backstage locale. James Cagney, Joan BlondelL Ruby' Keeier, Dick Powell. Dir. Lloyd Bacon. 129 mins. Dances by Busby.Berkeley. Rel. OcL 2. ReV. Oct.. 10.-' From Headquarters'. A crime drama with a murder committed right In head- quarters. George Brent, Margaret Lindsay and Eugene Pallette. Dir. William Dleterle. 63 mins. ReL Dec. 2. Rev. Njy- 21. Gambling Lady. Based on the drama by Dot-Is Malloy of a gambling lady who is such a sport she is willing to sacrifice her/lOve to save her hus- band from a murder charge. Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Pat O'Brien, Claire Dbdd. Dir. Archie Mayo. 66 minfe. Rel. March 31. Rev, ■ April 10. ■' HaroJd Teen. Hilarious comedy romance which brings to life on the screen the characters of Carl Ed's comic strip. .Hal LeRoy, Rochelle Hudson, Patricia Ellis, Guy Klbbee. Dlr: Murray Roth. 66 mlns. Rel. April 7. Heat Lightning. Thrilling romance of deBert. love and hate, based on the Broadway stage hit by Leon Abranis and George Abbott. Aline Mac- Mahon, .Ann Dvorak. Llyle Talbot; Preston Foster. Dir. Mervyn LeRoy. .63 mlna. Rel. March 3. Rev. March,'13. HI, Nellie. Comedy-drama of a newspaper *fove' columnist. Paul Muni, Glenda FarreU, Kathryn Sergavat Dir. Mervyn Le Roy. Rel. Jan- 20, Rev. Feb. 6.' House On 56th Street. Drama of a gambling lady. Kay Francis, Rlcardo : Cortez, Gene Raymond. Margaret Lindsay and Frank McHugh. Dir. /Robert Florey.- 68 mins. Rel. Dec. 23. Rev. Dec. 6. I've Got Your Number. Rowdy, rollicking story of the telephone trouble hunter who.finds it. Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien. Dir. Kay ErirlghL 67 mins. ; Rel. Feb. 4. Rev. Feb. 6. Jimmy ths Gent. Hilarious comedy romance based on the story by Laird Doyle and Ray Nazarro, which reveals a heW kind of racket, that of digging up heirs. James Cagney, Bette Davis, Allen Jenkins. Dir. -. ~ ftflchael Curtlz:. 67 mins. Rel. March 17, Rev. March 27.. Kennel 'Murder Case. A drama depicting the unusual solution of an unusual murder.' William Powell, Mary Astor, Helen Vinson, Ralph Morgan and gugene. Pallette.■■ Dir. Michael Curtlz 7.6 mlns. ReL Oct. 28. Rev. dt. 31. Lady Killer. Jimmy Cagney bats 'em around again. Jas. Cagney, Mae Clark, . Leslie Fentoh. Dir. Roy Del Ruth., 67 mins. Rel. Dee. B. . Rey. 'Jan.. 2. Merry Wl<res of Reno. Comedy-farce of .the Reno divorce mill in action' Margaret. Lindsay, Donald W'oods, Guy Klbbee, Glenda Farrell, Hugh Herbert, and Frank McHugh * T «—«—• —• — Rel. May 12, Modern Hero, A. ' Based on the hovel by Louis Brornfleld; opening with the gay romance of circus life and carrying the hero through tremendous flnancial' battles to a captain of Industry. Richard Barthelmess, Jean Mulr, Marjorie Rambeau, "Verree Teasdale. Dir. G. W. Pabst. Rel. April 21. . '. Smarty. Comedy of the wife who wanted to commute between husbands, Joan Blondell, Warren William. Edward E. Horton, Frank McHugh and Claire .Dodd. Dir. Robert Florey.' 64 mins, Rel. May 26, Upperworld. -Drama by Ben Hechit dealing with a millionaire's adventures with a chorus girl. Warren William, Mary Astor, Ginger Rogers, Dickie Moore. Dir. Roy Del Ruth. Rel. April 28. Hollywood, April 16. Nat Pendleton,' 'Thin Man,' MG. Lona Andre, 'Merry Widow,' MG, Robert McWade, 'Operator MG. Buster Phelpsi ' respondent,'. MG. Edward Ludwig. 'Man Who Re- claimed His Head,' U. Spencer = 'Marie'. Fox. (^.aesar Romero. 'Thin Man,' MG. Albertina Rasch's. dancing: girls, 'Merry Widow,' MG. Eily Malyon, 'Family Man,' RKO. Marguerite Namara, 'Thirty Day Princess,' Pjatn Scott 'Whom Destroy,' Charles Xie^iereri scriptlhg 'Movie Queen,* MG.' Ralph - Cedar, scripting Fashioned Way,' Par, P4ut Lukas, Wynne Gibson, Give My Love,' U. Allen Rivklii and R. J. Wolfson, scripting 'Dolly/ MG; Ray Walker,, Dorothy Lebaire, 'Always Honored,' Fox. Minna Gombell, 'Thin Man,' MG. William G. '.T'urnian, 'Sadie Mc-' Ke©,' M.G. :.- '" ..Neil Hamilton, Ann Here ; Comes the Groom,' Rogers. 2' Mae Clark, Andy Devine, Russ Brown,-Lois January,. Ear le Eby^ 'Loves of a Sailor,' U; Jean Bart, scripting Man Who Re- claimed His Head,' U. Herbert Cbrthell, Grady Sutton, Sylvia Picker, ,Fred KeiSey, Otis. Harlan, ■ 'Beau Bashful,' ' Doane-U •short. • Alphonse Martel, A Ramsey Hill, 'World Moves On,' Fox; Harry e. Bradley, 'Gall It Luck,' •Fox. . .'•''. . Ned sparks, 'Marie Gallahte,' Fox. v . Goodie '.Montgomery, Fran-k Cra- ven, 'Loves of a Sailor/ Zeldtnan-U. Matt McHugh, 'She Loves Me Not/ Par; Warren Doane short, TJ. Barbara Leonard, George Barbler, Sterling' Hollbway, 'Merry Widow,' MG. • - -H...B. Warner, Barry Norton, John Rogers,. Gerald Rogers, •. Desmond Roberts, 'Grand Canary/ Fox. . Howard Hlggin, tech adviser, 'Cleopatra,' par, C. Henry- Gordon,. May Robson, fed Healy,. Henry Wadsworth, Irene Harvey, 'Co-Respondent/ MG. Marian Clayton, 'Barretts of Wim- pole.Street/MG. Anderson Lawler, Lois January, Earl Eby, 'Loves of a Sailor/ U. Joan Blondell, Glenda FarreL' 'Princess of Kansas City/ WB. Paul Porcasl, 'Family Man/ RKO. Frank Darien, 'Murder on the Blackboard/ RKO.. Elinor Werselhoest, ' lack Moon,' Col. George Barbler, 'She Loves Me Not,' Par. Jam Duggan, Tammany Toung, J. Henry, 'Old Fashioned Way/ Par. Lew Cody, 'Thank Tour Stars,* Par, Kalmar and Ruby writing next Wheeler and Wooisey yarn, RKO. Lanny Ross, .'Mississippi,' Par. Judith Allen, 'Old Fashioned Way/ Par. ; Alden Nash, dlaloging 'Arabella,* RKO. Slim Summervllle, 'Afterwards/ RKO. Cherie May, 'Cleopatra/ Par. George Wagner, preparing ori for Sid Rogell's production, Col. Ainsworth Morgan, adapting 'She Was a Lady/ Fox. Nlles Welch, 'Whom the Gods Destroy,' Col. Robert Graves, ' ittle Man, What Now?' U. Zeffle Tilbury, shbrt, RKO. • Frank Moran, " Andre Cheron; Georges Kerebel, 'The . World Moves On/ Fox. Robert Graves, 'Caravan/ Fox. Yola D'Avril, 'MerTy Widow/ MG. John DafTPw; «I Give My Love/ U. . Paul Harvey, 1 Murray Kinnell, 'Charlie Chan's Courage/ Fox. Ray Walker, 'Always Honest,' ,Pdx> • Rich Brothers, six shorts, Educ. Paul Porcasl, 4 I Loved an Actress/ Par. ' ' Ted Healy's stooges, short, Col. Sidney Blackm,er, 'Afterwards/ Miscellaneous Releases Police. official cleverly Dir. Arthur Hoerl. -66 I City, Calif. Universal eioved. Musical. John Boles _'_, ..iiyn. -,2ft... ..I.tgy. Jan. ,30. Bombay Mall. Cdmuud Low Jan, U. Black C?.t The. Wilmor. By Tandlollcjht. .AHhor .E:- I n 11 !• W'y *'i ces: 730 Fifth Ave., v New Vork. N. V V. Schcrtzinger. Rel cluction. Dir. Ed. Marin: "Rel. Ja'nT't:—Rgv" til bulta? 7(i mlns. 'ar Ejl.ssa l^afidl Nii> Rel. Dec. 18. Rev VA'm Before Morning. (Greenblatt.) From a stage , play. traps a murderess. Leo Carlllo. Lora. Baxter. mlns. Rev. Nov. 21. Big Race, The. (Showmen.) Race track story. Boots Mallory, John Darrow. ==^^Dlr.=FrediNewmeyer T ^2^ins^^c*.JVIaxcJ^ Carnival Lady. (Goldsmith-Hollywood.) Carnival background for a triple. love story. Boots Mallory. Vincent Allen. Dir. Howard Hlggin. 67 mins Rev.' Dec. 6. Crl Inal at Large. (Helber ) Edgar Wallace mystery story, British made British cast. 74 mlns. Rev. Dec. 27. Dawn to Dawn (Duworld.) Rural story in a foreign setting. - Jan. '9. ——^ :■ ^ ' :— - —. Enlighten Thy Daughter. (Exploitation.) Warning to parents. Remade from a silent. 75 mins. Rel Jan. 15. Rev. Feb..20. Film Parade, The. . (State rights.) Old clips and new material assembled b> J. Stuart Hlackton C>2 mlns. Rev. Dec. .27. Glgolettes of Paris. (Equitable.) Gold digger Story in Parisian locale. Madgc- Uellamy, Natalie Moorhead. Dir. Alphonse Martel. 69 mlns. Rev Oct. 17. (Continued on page 32) RKO. Julie; Hayden, RKO. Edward Everett Hprton, Should Listen/ Par. William Selter directs, Marian Nixon, 'Arabella/ RKO. . George Stevenson directing ' American Harem/ RKO; Edna May Oliver, Buster Crabbe, Mary Carlisle, Reginald Denny, Billie Burke, Grant Mitchell, 'Ara- -bjila/L BJCO>_ „ =li=== ____ Marjorie Klein, cbllabing wlthT Adele Rogers Hylarid, on untitled pic, Pan Sott R. Real, assistant to Ed- ward Sloman, 'There's Always To- morrow.' U. I&uhert Donat. 'Count of..-Mxinte-- Cristo.' Edward Small... Ferdinand Gottschalk, 'Little ■Man, What Now?' U. Sam Hardy, 'I Give My Love/ U. Milton Krims, additional di'ilog, •Affairs of a Gentleman/ U. Wanda Perry, Dorothy D es, •Lfivc-s nf a Sailor,* Zeidman-U.